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Thursday, March 14, 2013

Recycling

Clean Streets: North Star and the wonderful make-a-difference FDBA (Frederick Douglass Business Alliance) met with Ron Gonen, Deputy
Commissioner of New York Department of Sanitation, today. The city is
planning to supplement regular street garbage cans with recycling bins.
As it stands, NYC pays to have street garbage hauled out of state. The
great majority of this garbage is paper and plastic. With the recycling
bins, they will pick up the recycling, sort it and sell the refuse to
recycling companies, thereby saving shipping costs and turning trash
into revenue. By October, recycling cans will begin appearing city-wide.

When North Star learned of the plan, we reached out to Sanitation and
suggest that the city pilot the program in our neighborhood. As of our
meeting, instead of just putting bins along 116, they will be installing
them from 110 to 125 on FDB in May.

We also asked that sanitation distribute more cans in Morningside Park
and site bins near the entrances, both of which they are are investigating.

Bins are available for SPONSORSHIP for the low price of $200 and will be
in place for seven years. North Star would like to sponsor two bins and
are asking you to donate. The benefit of a sponsored bin is that we can
request they be placed in specific areas so we can target difficult
spots. Best part? You will get a tax deduction in your name.

As our number one complaint is almost always litter, we ask that
you pull out your wallet and contribute. We'd like to raise $400, but
no amount is too small. Email us at northstar@thenorthstarharlem.com and
pledge your support today.

And, please continue to support all the local businesses in the neighborhood. Your patronage makes a difference.

Next North Star Meeting

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Frederick Douglass founded the abolitionist newspaper The North Star in 1847. The North Star quickly became the voice of the anti-slavery movement and an advocate for the the emancipation of women and all oppressed people.

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